Rikyu Page #5

Synopsis: Legendary tea master Sen no Rikyu is faced with his warmongering lord's unrealistic pretensions.
Genre: Drama, History
Director(s): Hiroshi Teshigahara
Production: eRealBiz
  11 wins & 9 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Year:
1989
135 min
78 Views


a few apologetic words to my letter...

That's not necessary!

But then,

Lord Hideyoshi can do anything to you.

Don't you care about that?

Who really agrees with his plan to attack China?

Who but Hideyoshi does not know

But it doesn't bring anyone good

Everyone except the Lord understands

I feel ashamed if I don't say anything

I really want to say it loudly

In front of the Lord

You can do nothing

if you don't regret

Just apologize

You'll save your life

Isn't that simple?

Or you choose to die if you give up this chance

I'm still alive, but...

I don't want to live that way

What do you think you can do when you're dead?

Are you trying to kill yourself

just because of Hideyoshi?

What makes you so difficult?

Your family or that man?

Which is more important...

This is not vanity.

But if I apologize,

obey him,

I'll have to remain a coward

for the rest of my life.

Wouldn't you mind that?

?

You'd had better stay out of this.

There's still some space over there.

Yes, you're right.

Say something?

No, I didn't.

Have you ever seen screens like this?

Only here.

It's like a dream.

We're finally alone together.

Lord Ishida is here.

You called, my lord?

Order that man to kill himself.

I mean Rikyu.

Isn't that enough?

It's a decision that only you could have made.

It gives me great relief.

You underestimated me.

You underestimated me.

Master...

Yes

I just started a new tearoom.

Yes

I'll leave the rest to you.

Go

I wonder what Oribe and Hosokawa will say about it.

Close it!

Good, boy, you're good.

This way, this way.

Here we go!

February 28, 1591 Rikyu commuted ritual suicide.

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Genpei Akasegawa

Genpei Akasegawa (赤瀬川 原平, Akasegawa Genpei) was a pseudonym of Japanese artist Katsuhiko Akasegawa (赤瀬川 克彦, Akasegawa Katsuhiko) (March 27, 1937 – October 26, 2014). He used another pen name, Katsuhiko Otsuji (尾辻 克彦, Otsuji Katsuhiko), for literary works. more…

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